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RMA (Return Material Authorization) is used to return items either from a customer equipment list to your stock OR from your stock to the vendor. If parts need to move from customer to vendor, this requires two RMA transactions, one from customer to stock and another one from stock to vendor. SME does not always handle the accounting side of RMA's so you need to manage the credits to customer or from vendors.  
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RMA is Return Material Authorization used to return items either from a customer equipment list to your stock OR from your stock to the vendor. If parts need to move from customer to vendor, this requires two RMA transactions, one from customer to stock and another one from stock to vendor. SME does not always handle the accounting side of RMA's so you need to manage the credits to customer or from vendors.  
  
 
<br>In order for items to be able to be returned from your customer to your inventory, the items must be delivered/ sold from your stock. The Item status cannot be "has jit items". Review the [[Material Allocation]] page to understand how to reserve stock and how stock is depleted from inventory and marked as delivered or sold.
 
<br>In order for items to be able to be returned from your customer to your inventory, the items must be delivered/ sold from your stock. The Item status cannot be "has jit items". Review the [[Material Allocation]] page to understand how to reserve stock and how stock is depleted from inventory and marked as delivered or sold.

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